1. Don't use a food processor to chop your suet. It will just turn it into paste. 2. If you don't have a pudding mold, use a 5 cup metal bowl or 'lard bucket'. Cover the top with doubled aluminum foil, and tie the foil tightly onto the container with twine. It must be tight enough so that the steam can't get out. You can also use a coffee can with the foil lid tied on. 3. Use already boiling water to replace water in steaming pot. You don't want the pudding to stop steaming! 4. Pudding is very easy to reheat by returning to original container, putting the foil back on top, and placing in a 350 degree oven till warm. If you don't see suet at your food market, ask the butcher to cut some off for you. Ask for Beef Suet, and say that you want it to be all suet, with no meat on it.